Resume 2.0: Leveling Up for My First Software Gigcreated at Apr 16, 2026 51 Alright, |
Resume 2.0: Leveling Up for My First Software Gig | ||
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| Alright, round two! I'm officially on my second resume mission ever. The first one? Oh, that was for university admissions – basically a glorified 'I promise I'm smart and will study hard' document, filled with every club activity and volunteer hour I could possibly invent. This time, though, it's serious business: I'm hunting for part-time gigs or internships to transform my summer break from 'binge-watching anime' into ‘actually building cool stuff and maybe earning enough for a new keyboard.’
Before, it was all about 'attended the high school debate club for 3 months' or 'volunteered at the annual community bake sale.' Now? It's like the meta has completely shifted. It's all about projects and internships. Suddenly my GitHub commit history feels more important than my attendance record in calculus (don't tell my prof). I'm scrambling to list any Python script I've ever written, every minor bug I've debugged, and any half-baked idea I've ever coded past 'Hello World!' Since I'm aiming straight for the software engineering jungle, I'm trying to figure out how to 'showcase my skills.' What skills? The ones I just learned last semester? Do they count if they're mostly 'Stack Overflow navigation' and 'frantically Googling error messages'? And how do you 'best present yourself' when your professional experience consists of... well, not much professional experience? Honestly, this whole resume thing feels like an open-ended problem with no clear 'correct' solution. Where's the rubric? The API documentation? I just want a Sometimes I wonder if there's some mythical 'peak' out there – some ultimate version of myself I'll reach if I just keep grinding, keep learning, and eventually find my 'clear direction.' Is this resume step one on that epic quest? Guess we'll find out. For now, it's just me, VS Code, and a blank template, trying to make myself look like a slightly more experienced version of... me. Wish me luck, or better yet, send coffee! Tags: Career Growth Internship Search Project Portfolio Resume Software Engineering Student Internships Summer Opportunities | ||
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